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- Isis - sister & wife of arch-king - Osiris - who had first installed peace & happiness in most ancient Egypt's society, by virtue of the country life's magical guidance through priestly divinized cosmic minds which, by ritual laws, were 'poured' into the most highly cherished legendary figures, set up as statues in palace-temples where, along with constant chanting of the respective gods' thousands & thousands of various descriptive cosmic & earthly appellations & names, which in the temple's innermost dome gathered up as one mind, they were regularly being waited on: most lusciously bathed, clothed, adorned, fed, and in many other pleasing ways sought to make happy, so as for them, when faced eye to eye with their audience, to shower their various personal blessings, onto them. Isis' evil, envious brother-in-law - Set - had Osiris eventually done away with by planned fraternicide, on which Isis, very sad, went to retrieve Osiris' remains. Isis wanted to restore her husband's remains for a big burial, to assure the smooth underworld gliding of his deceased mind-compound, to be royally positioned next to that of gods, but Isis' endeavour was thwarted again by evil Set, on which Isis just gave up her life, to, right there and then, join Osiris at least to herself, leaving behind only the word that her soul would transfix itself into a hawk; this is why all Egyptian pharaos, descending from Osiris, who thenceforth was declared god of the underworld, from then on wore decorative falcon masks whenever they appeared in public, as being hawk-eyed sons of queen-turned-goddess Isis, and as such thus pledging their vow to do revenge against Set and to uproot the seed of evil the latter had sown. Thereafter, pharao Akhenaton came to shine all-inclusive Sun God Ra's forgiving light of power on each & everyone in Egypt, finally closing the chapter of their ill-fated royal ancestor. After a time of the expansive Romans meddling with the Egyptians, the former eventually became followers of the divine martyr Jesus the Nazarene, while the latter embraced the principles of divine seer Muhammad.
Erhard Hans Josef Lang
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